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Mamey (other)
Mamey may refer to: Plants and fruits * '' Bunchosia armeniaca'', "cold-earth mamey", in the family Malpighiaceae * '' Magnolia guatemalensis'', in the family Magnoliaceae, known as "mamey" * ''Mammea americana'', "yellow mamey", in the family Calophyllaceae * ''Pouteria sapota ''Pouteria sapota'', the mamey sapote, is a species of tree native to Mexico and Central America. The tree is also cultivated in the Caribbean. Its fruit is eaten in many Latin American countries. The fruit is made into foods such as milksh ...'', "red mamey", in the family Sapotaceae Geography * Mamey, Aguada, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Mamey, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Mamey, Gurabo, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Mamey, Juncos, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Mamey, Patillas, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Mamey, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France See also * El Mamey Formation, a geologic formation in the Dominican Republic *Mameyes, a community within the limits of barrio Portugués Urbano, Puerto Rico ** Mameyes Lands ...
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Bunchosia Armeniaca
''Bunchosia armeniaca'' is a species in the family Malpighiaceae native to northwestern South America ( Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, and Peru). Common names include cansaboca, ciruela de fraile (friar's plum), guaimaro, indano, and cold-earth mamey. Its Kichwa Kichwa (, , also Spanish ) is a Quechuan language that includes all Quechua varieties of Ecuador and Colombia ('' Inga''), as well as extensions into Peru. It has an estimated half million speakers. The most widely spoken dialects are Chimbor ... name is usuma. ''Bunchosia armeniaca'' can attain a height of 20 meters, but it commonly grows to 5 meters. It can be found between 100–2600 m of elevation in a wide range of ecological habitats.Killeen, T. J., E. García Estigarribia & S. G. Beck. (eds.) 1993. Guía de Árboles de Bolivia 1–958. Herbario Nacional de Bolivia & Missouri Botanical Garden, Edit. Quipus srl., La Paz ''Bunchosia armeniaca'' yields a fruit that is very s ...
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